I've just installed a new box running Debian 2.0 (hamm) and I'm having a
slight problem. I can't get it working properly on the network (this is
my fourth hamm install and all others are fine...).
nics# ping 192.168.1.1
PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto:
I have been just WAINTING for someone to bring this up. In my personal
opinion, Linus is making a mistake by introducing new features in the
release tree and it results in having two development trees going at the
same time. Somehow the old way of releasing bug-fixes only in the stable
I agree with jon here. A few weeks ago i tried to compile and run a
pre-release of 2.0.31 and had all kinds of problems. I went back to
2.0.30 and everything has been peachy so far.
There were two different threads of development for 2.0.31. For a few
months David Miller was doing the
Every Linux production server I work on is 2.0.29. Not one single 2.0.30
in the bunch...
what's wrong with 2.0.30? am i missing something?
I've accidentally deleted the message that talked about ip_masq being
fixed in 2.0.30. I think it is fixed by applying a patch to 2.0.30, not
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